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前5月浙江对中亚五国进出口超200亿元
Mei Ri Shang Bao·2025-06-18 22:27

Trade Expansion - The trade volume between Zhejiang and the five Central Asian countries has continued to expand, with a total import and export value of 20.42 billion yuan in the first five months of this year, representing a growth of 16.5%. Exports reached 17.52 billion yuan, growing by 20.8%, marking historical highs for both import-export and export scales during the same period [2][5]. Export Products - Traditional "advantage products" such as electromechanical products and labor-intensive products are popular in the Central Asian market. In the first five months, exports of electromechanical products and labor-intensive products grew by 24.1% and 10.8%, respectively, accounting for 89.7% of the total exports from Zhejiang to the five Central Asian countries. Notable growth was seen in general machinery equipment (48.3%), plastic products (29.4%), household appliances (62.5%), and motorcycles (82%) [2][3]. Green Manufacturing - Zhejiang Rongxinda Power Technology Co., Ltd. is focusing on "green electricity + energy storage" and has developed AI tracking systems for photovoltaic brackets, which are being exported to Central Asia for solar power projects. This company represents a new force in green manufacturing and aims to enhance production efficiency and product quality through intelligent and digital transformation [2][3]. Agricultural Trade - Agricultural cooperation has deepened, leading to an increase in high-quality agricultural products from Central Asia entering the Zhejiang market. The first batch of fresh cherries from Uzbekistan arrived in Hangzhou, facilitated by a direct flight route that opened last November, which has improved the export channel for agricultural products [4]. Import Statistics - Among the five Central Asian countries, Uzbekistan is the largest export destination for Zhejiang, with exports reaching 7.27 billion yuan in the first five months, a growth of 14.6%, accounting for 41.5% of total exports to the region. Kazakhstan is the largest source of imports, with imports valued at 2.38 billion yuan, growing by 1.9%, and making up 82.1% of total imports from Central Asia [5].